Major Cities
Bodies of Water
Rivers
Mountain Range
Physical Features
100
Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis, and Nashville.
What is Major cities in Tennessee?
100
Great Lakes
What is Superior, Erie, Ontario, Michigan, and Huron?
100
The river that runs from Colorado to the Arizona-Nevada line.
What is the Colorado river?
100
Mountain from the British Columbia to New Mexico.
What is the Rockies?
100
Piece of land surrounded by water
What is an island?
200
Miami
What is Florida?
200
Surrounded by Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida.
What is the Gulf of Mexico?
200
The river that runs from Knoxville through Chattanooga into Alabama.
What is the Tennessee River?
200
Tennessee is known for what mountain?
What is the Appalachian Mountains?
200
A flat area
What is plains?
300
New Orleans
What is Lousiana?
300
Ocean between North America and Europe.
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
300
The river that starts in Minnesota and lets out in the Gulf of Mexico.
What is the Mississippi River?
300
Highest mountain in Tennessee.
What is Clingmans Dome?
300
A body of saline water.
What is an ocean?
400
Seattle
What is Washington State?
400
Ocean beside California
What is the Pacific Ocean?
400
The river that flows from Pennsylvania to Illinois.
What is the Ohio River?
400
The highest mountain in North America is in this range.
What is the Alaska Range?
400
The low area between hills.
What is a valley?
500
New York City
What is New York State?
500
What other oceans are there?
What is Indian, Southern, and Artic ocean?
500
The river that is 688 miles long.
What is the Cumberland River?
500
Three major mountains 2nd graders should know.
What is the Alaska Range, Rockies, and the Appalachian Mountain?
500
A piece of land that is surrounded by three bodies of water, but connects at one mainland.
What is a peninsula?
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